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How long does it take to build a 3D-printed house?

Alquist used a massive 3D printer to create the structure of the home out of concrete, rather than wood and other traditional materials. The process took just 28 hours — the typical Habitat for Humanity house takes at least four weeks to construct — and it cut building costs by 15% per square foot.

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In response TrueView Patriot to his Publication

Been looking into this tech for Anon-Island.

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In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

I have a fren, he is an engineer, that built their entire house in TN out of concrete! The entire thing floors walls all of it. Sold it when they divorced recently.
About 4k sq ft. and it was amazing!
There are also so personal taste decorating differences for instance ya cant just put a pic on the wall with a tiny nail or screw.
Point being the best ppl to confer with might be ones that have lived in one.
Of course over the years concrete also has some issues and the concrete must be the precise consistency to work out without early yrs cracking.
Is there a particular type or consistency that is more hurricane proof?
Nana thinks the 3d printing of homes is awesome.
We are going to only be limited by our own imaginations soon I hope.

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In response Angels Here -Z to her Publication

Yeah, my first concern with an all concrete construction like this is the brittleness/drying out thing.

I wonder if they could add something to keep it from getting like that.

The other thing - concrete gets cold, and builds up moisture on its surface so damp proofing may be needed, or very good insulation.

I like the curves that can be achieved - I have always wanted a strawbale house - you can curve the walls on that material too. We looked into it for a lot we were considering, but the builder wanted $350sq ft!

Too rich for our taste.

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In response LaLaLo 1776 to her Publication

Adibe is the mud brick, or covering for straw bale, although most use stucco on straw bale.